THE MATABELE WAR.
NEGOTIATIONS WITH REBEL CHIEFS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Capetown, September 12. Negotiations between Lord Grey, Administrator of the British South Africa Company. Sir Richard Martin, Commandant of the Police in Matabeleland, and Mr Cecil Rhodes, and the chiefs holding the Motoppo Hills continue. The chiefs admitted that they were beaten and that they were tired of hostilities. They asked for time as to a general surrender, as the principal difficulty was the objection by natives to yield their arms.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9521, 14 September 1896, Page 5
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